Busted Celebrity

LOS ANGELES – Charges against Chace Crawford for marijuana possession have been dropped.

The 'Gossip Girl' star was arrested when he was a passenger in a parked car in the Dallas suburb of Plano last May and charged with misdemeanor possession of less than two ounces of the drug, but a judge yesterday dismissed the charges yesterday.

LOS ANGELES – Charges against Chace Crawford for marijuana possession have been dropped.

The 'Gossip Girl' star was arrested when he was a passenger in a parked car in the Dallas suburb of Plano last May and charged with misdemeanor possession of less than two ounces of the drug, but a judge yesterday dismissed the charges yesterday.

LOS ANGELES – Lindsay Lohan is "falling behind" on her community service.

The 'Mean Girls' actress has to complete 480 hours of community work as part of her sentence for stealing a $2,500 necklace in January, but has so far only reportedly served 60 of the required hours, at the Los Angeles Downtown Women's Center.

A source told RadarOnline.com: "Lindsay has completed her shoplifters awareness class but is falling behind on her other commitments.

LOS ANGELES – Gisele Bundchen was given a verbal warning after being stopped for speeding.

The 31-year-old supermodel - who has a 21-month-old son Benjamin with husband Tom Brady - was stopped by officers on Route 6 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, on Saturday for driving 70mph in a 55mph zone but was not given a speeding ticket for the violation.

The 26 year old - the son of Ryan O'Neal and late actress Farrah Fawcett - is thought to have been caught after he began "acting suspiciously" at the facility in West Los Angeles, where he is due to carry out a one-year court-ordered treatment program after being arrested for heroin possession in August.

TAMPA, Fla. – Despite pleas for leniency from family members, fans and supporters, a federal judge sentenced Grammy-winning reggae singer Buju Banton on Thursday to 10 years in prison Thursday for conspiring to set up a cocaine deal.

NEW YORK – A fugitive hip-hop mogul recently linked by an inmate to a shooting that wounded Tupac Shakur has been arrested in a drug case.

Federal authorities said Tuesday that Drug Enforcement Administration agents had arrested James Rosemond on cocaine-dealing charges.

The arrest follows accusations last week that Rosemond, owner of Czar Entertainment, was involved in a mid-1990s ambush of Shakur outside a Manhattan recording studio. The allegations were attributed to Dexter Isaac, who is serving a life sentence in an unrelated murder-for-hire plot.

The Grammy winner was convicted in February of conspiring to set up a cocaine deal in Florida in 2009. He faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison at his sentencing hearing June 23 in Tampa federal court.